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TUB ftVRNINtl lUJI.I.l!tlNi HONOl.UI.Ui II. I., SAlUM)AY, MtlCtlMtlllH ft), x.
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lEVUNINO BUIiLKTIN
rwfc-llshrd I'.tery lar MCfpt Buhdajf,
ti lift Kin BlrMt, Honolulu,
T. of II.. br the
imxirriH latni.iHiiiNo company
WAI.I.ACIl It KAHIIINOION IMHnr
UANIIII, 1 .0(1 AN ... Cllr IMHor
as.
Kntrrnt At (he Post Office At Mono
lain aa second class tnntter
sss
BUIIBOItll'TION ItATKS.
Ir month, anywhere In t). B. ,t .IS
year " " , i.00
fr rear, postpaid, forelsn...... 11.00
Parable Invariably In advance.
Telephone 168
Poet Office Box ...it ..718
HATUKIUY....I)KCKMHKIt 19, lPOQ.
Despatches ear something serious Is
"happening" In South Afrlcn. It the
public reada previous report! correct
1 something has already "happened."
The statement that Klrabcrley la
again threatened by thn tloers. no
longer haa particular Interest alncc
Cecil Rhode la well out of reach of
the contending forces.
After the experience Stanford has
had with the Influence of the donora
on the teachings of professors, one l
Inclined to wonder whether the nddl.
tit-. tlonat million and a half Rockefeller
f- ."haa given to the University of Chicago
goes with a atrlng. Tho tendency of
wealthy partona la to control tcachera
aa they would employes.
Honors seem to rest easy on Dele
sate Wilcox Judging from the account
given by the Washington Tost. Wil
cox at Icaat shows the good Judgment
of not talking too much of what he can
do or hopes to accomplish. It la true
that what Hawaii geta at this session
ta likely to bo In the regular appro
prlatlon bills and not In tho form of
pectal legislation.
Two hundred negroes are headed for
Hawaii and th edespatch says the plan
ters here want 10,000 more. It is to be
hoped that this representation o( th.;
planters is a vagary of same correj
pondent who doesn't know what he Is
talking about. Hawaii needa labor but
It should not come to pass that negroes
re to dominate this requisition from
American sources.
FULLBR'S VOICe MAY DBCIDE.
Washington, Dec. SO. In Congres
tonal circles the belief Is freely ex
pressed that at this stage the Supreme
Court of the United States is widely
divided on the Porto Rlcan-and Phil-
' Jpplne cases, and that the decision will
ultimately be left to Chief Justice Ful
ler. Thus the court would stand elth
er Ave to four or four to Ave on the
Government's contention.
The administration professes to be
Tery confident thaTtho decision will be
in favor of the continuance of Its poli
cy. Ita follower In Congress, however,
bar ehad their confidence shaken by
tho attitude of Benjamin Harrison and
Orover Cleveland, both of whom havo
great weight with the Supreme Court,
and by the fact that Attorney General
Griggs, during his argument on Wed
nesday, was faced with apparently
hostile questions by Justices Brewer,
Harlan, White and Brown,
FILIPINOS MU8T BEHAVE.
Manila, Dec. 19. Tomorrow General
MacArthur will Issue a proclamation
warning the Inhabitants of theTTrchl-
pelago that hereafter strict, compll
ance with the lawB of war will be re
quired of non-combatants, as well as
combatants. The proclamation will
set forth the principal laws of war. It
will refer to recent, proclamations In
sued by insurgent commanders threat
ening natives who are friendly to the
American forces, and also to the orders
laaued to their men to kidnap and i"
, sasatnate residents ot towns occupied
by Americans. The Insurgent leaders
will be notified that such practices, If
continued, will put an end to the po
slblllty ot their resuming normal civic
relwatlona and will make them fugi
tive criminals.
."TUB GRIP" STARTS IN.
St. Petersburg, Dec. 22. The lu
fluenxa epidemic here Is so severe that
5k, luo uiuna.lljr ICIUIIIO lui me in., ncun
nave been tho highest for th. decade.
A meeting of physicians was sum
moned to dlscuBs remedies, but scarce
Jft ly half n dozen responded to tho call,
Gt . the rest being overworked, or them
selves victims ot the malady. The
weather is conducive to the spread of
the disease, being changeable, snow
and alush alternating.
INCREASE IN THE ARMY.
New York, Dec. 22. A dispatch to
.the Herald from Washington nays?-
I 1 . . I Inn... O? vai.1 n.n., tulll litt f.ntTl.
a . th io.i ., iCBiiuviiia ,. ww vti,
5i manded by new colonels as a result o!
& tho erorgantzatlon of the army propotv
,ed by the pending legislation In Con
gress. This will mean the promotion
of lieutenant colonels In three arniB of
the service.
Tho bill passed by the House and
kthat reported by the Senate Military
'Committee, proylde for an Increase of
Ave regiments of cavalry nnd Ave
regiments of Infantry, and the artil
lery arm under tile Senate bill Is also
Increased Ave regiments; this meaim
.th caDDolntment of these officers lu
command of the new regiments.
Seattle, Dec. 17. Tho Bteamer City
of ropexa or the 1'acina uoasi com
pany lies possibly a total wreck on the
ragged rocks off Sullivan Island, lu
Lyn canal, forty miles from Juneau.
POLICE 1IIMI
COMPLAINT OF FIRM
HOMED BY MJMLAtlS
tollly & Henrj Robbed to Value of
57--The Police Blame American
Soldiers Without Investi
gation.
Itellly & Henry, who keep a cigar
and soda water stand at 180 Tort street
were the sufferers from an audacious
burglary In probably the early hours
of Thursday morning. They promptly
reported the occurrence to the police,
but were treated with Indifference, to
apeparancea, by the paid guardians of
property.
'It was men from the transport,"
the police coolly decided without n bit
of Investigation, according to the los
ers. Mr, Henry, who gave an account uf
the burglary at the Ilulletln office, is as
certain as circumstances can tell, tlMt
men from the transports did not have
anything to do with It. "I locked up
the shop at a quarter to eleven." sail
Mr. Henry, "and the robbery murt
have taken place some time after tin:.
The outside back door was burst open.
That n panel In tho inside back door
was cut so ns to admit a hand, an I
the snap lock was thus shoved back.
"Flfty-Ave dollar' worth of clgatt
and 12 rath wero taken. I am pos'ltlvu
It was not the men from the transports,
but someone who had the lay of the
whole place. They had to reach the
back entrance by way of Kukul street,
and the road would hardly be found
by strangers. Then, there were seven
teen boxes of clgara taken, which
would make rather a large bundle to
get past the gangway of the ship with
out detection.
"The police paid no attention to tho
matter."
8HOT BY A FRIEND.
Boston, Dec. 16. The following was
received by the OloBe from James
Sweeney, hospital Stewart with the 29th
Volunteer Infantry at Catbalogan, Su
mar Island,
"Corporal Herbert Chase of Marl
borough, Mass., was shot and killed
by James Henderson, private ot Co. C,
29th Infantry at Catbalogan, Samir,
during the night of October 27th.
"About 300 American soldiers held
the town of Catbalogan, being con
stantly harrassed by the Insurgents un
der General Lukbon, on the sur round
ing hills. This ted to strict orders t.i
kill all natives. out after dark,
"On October 27th a rebel officer camo
Into town under a flag of truce and do
Ilevered over Sergeant Rico and Cor
poral Allen of tho 43d Infantry, who
were captured last March. These men
reported that the force of Filipinos
besieging the town numbered 2,300 and
that they were boasting of coming In'o
the town and kill all the Americans.
"About 10 o'clock that night the Fil
ipinos opened a heavy Are on the town.
It was Corporal Chase's duty to rein
force the Oatllng gun squad, and tho
Filipinos were repulsed after a lively
half-hour's fight. When tho Arlng had
subsided the Corporal stepped Into the
bushes, telling the sentinel. It Is said,
not to shoot. The order was forgotten
by the excited outpost and as Chase
started to return he was shot down
without being challenged. He was evi
dently mistaken for a boloman. Hen
derson was put Into the guardhouse,
and will be tried on the charge uf
manslaughter. Chase was burled with
military honors on October 28th.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin
Office.
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
I am not out to rob the public
but simply to earn a living In
a legitimate way. My motto
Is "HONEST WORK AT HON
EST PRICES." ,
1 Have Meved
my plumbing business to Fort
St.. opposite the Club Stables,
Telephone, White 3571, where
I have In stock the following
goods:
BATH TUBS,
enameled Iron and steel dad,
with nlckle plated trimmings
all) wood, zinc lined.
Water Closets, Wash Out,
and Syphon, jet styles.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, both
galvanized and enameled.
Lavatories, enameled. Iron,
and mirble with nlckle plated
ttlmmlngs.
Wash Tiays, enameled Iron
with wood cover.
Slop Sinks, enameled Iron.
Hot Water Boilers and Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim
m'ngs, Galvanized Iron, Gut
ters, Cornices, Stone pipe, Tin
Roofing, Etc.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.
Estimates Furnished.
Work and Materials Guaran
teed. Your Trade Is Solicited.
I
JaS. Notf, Jr., Sanitary Plumber.
IT"
fejiti-jixyiXsPKXLsjai
Closing Out
For the Holidays
'ilrRENCH CHINA a, c.t hi.
FJINE CUT OliASS
-V ' At t discount of 25 per cent from marked price.
Just Opened
VASES
HIn Grot Variety.
BOHEMIAN GLASS
Mi METAL BMC A BRAC " Bargain.
, Bethel, Street, Household Department.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Call and see copies of the OLD MASTERS at the
FORT ST. ART
lHWHiiiiiwniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitiiiiitin
sm rW i y
" iHMBVHHElit Date
GtMBOOlu Bike
wilaMy xMMms&L Aggies
A New Lot just received ex. "MAUNA
ALA," fitted with either
Wood or Wire Wheels,
Solid Rubber Tires,
Folding: or Canopy Top,
Trimmed in the Latest Styles
with Green, Russet or Drab.
Also a Full Line of
New Surreys. Phaatona and Road
Wngona Just received.
G. SCHUMAN,
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitinitiiitiimtK
it it it it it it it H X ii
Due to arrive Bx.
Ten Thousand (10,0(H)) Barrels Roche
Harbor Lime, also
One Million (MM) Red Brick.
AGBNT6 FOR Sterling Lubricating Oils, Clariphos, Arsen
Cement, Portland Cement, Giant Powder Co,, Angle Lamp Co.,
4 Dicks Balata Beeting, Roche Harbor Lime, New Home Sewing jjjj;
Machines, and Pan-American Hand Sewing Machines.
DBALCRS IN Agateware, Glassware, Crockery, Harness,
Saddles and.Leathers, Rugs, Brass Bedsteads, Trunks, Valises,
Matting Safe's, Linoleum, Rifles and Shot-guns, Powder and Caps,
General Hardware and Plantation Supplies.
WA8HINQTON L1QMT
F
resh SALIION,
HALIBUT,
FLOUNDER,
SMELT.
Frozen Eastern Oysters,
In Half Shell or In Tins.
Frozen Poultry and Game,
TURKEYS, CHICKSNS, GEESE, DUCKS, QUAIL.
HENRY MAY & CO.,
N BOSTON BLOCK, ,'FORT ST.
DEPARTMENT.
Merchant Street,
Between Fort and Alakea Streets.
it it it it it it
"JOHN CURRIER."
TBEO. H. DAYIES & CO., Ltd,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS!
In Door -w
Arch lamps.
IOO to BOO Candle Power.
(
A Safe and Brilliant Method of Lighting
that you can rely on. Suitable for
Parlors, Halls, Churches or
Outside Grounds.
CALL AND 6EE THEM.
C. W. Macfarlane,
CO.
Manager.
f .
Well Known Native
Goes to Last Rest
tlatlrl Nannit the on nf Ndnnr,
wlni at the time nf hU ilealh wn an
elder In KaftHtahau rhiirrl). Until lie
ml wile were nmntiK tlif atatinehenl
tneinliet of tho church anil their ami
Datlil Urns fnllowe.l In their fnottfi,
l-'rom the time thn dereaeil flrt ft.'
tere.l the thttrrh until hla tlea'li, h
wan eiinntant In hla attendance anil nl
waya look's iirntnlnent part In tho i1
limn of thn church, He waa one of (lie
truMeea of the church and nsilmant
Mipertnlemtent nf the HumUy school at
the lime of hla ileath.
Dereaaeil waa educated at the lloynl
nrliool under Iter, Alex, Maiklnttth.
lie aa a painter by trade, Ii lti ha
waa choaen one nf the memlicrs rf tho
llnimo of Repreaentatlvea nnd. by una
nlnioua voto he waa cleetH apeakir.
Thla offlee he M,nlu;l?.l wl'h honor to
hlmoelf and the memhera of the House.
He was one of the atauncheat auppoit.
era of the provisional Government
and, when the trouble at Diamond
Head was announced In town early In
January of 1895, Naone waa one ot the
very flrat to hurry to the scene. He
was a member of the National tluaid
and waa the rotor sergeant of the Klrat
KcRlment.
The funeral will tako place from
Kawatahan church at 3:30 o'clock Sdn
day afternoon. Rev. II. II. .Parker will
conduct tho services. Tho Hawaiian
band, of which one of tho brothers of
the deceased Is a member, will be prea
ent. There will nlso be a detail from
the military company of which deceas
ed was a member.
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents per
month. I a
Btir ud Use Dealers.
LOVEJOY Jb CO.
IMPOBTBBI, AMD WBOLSIitI
Wine ail Liquor Dealers
Aftttt let Ik BMM Rttilar lw st MM)
No. 19 NmjAwu Snuur
tor Bltck, HoaoiuLU, HawaiMS Isuaoa
P.O.B.iht. MtMl Ttoa Y.
GONSALVE8 CO., Ltd
WHOLESALE GRO0EB8AH1
WINE MBB0HANT8.
M6Qqen treat, Honohdn, H
CQixelidated Sofia Water Co., LY
Esplanade.
tamr'Arlit A Ftrt ., Hwwhilu
HOLLISTER 4 CO.,
AjrenU
The
Pantheon Saloon
(Late JIM DODDS.)
Betel Street, tear Fert.
Has just received a large consign
iment of
DRAUGHT aid
BOTTLED BEER
In First-class Order.
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Beat the Band.
LARGE INVOICE OF.
Olympia
Beer-
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; it's going
fast, but there's more com
ing every month.
L H. DEE, Prep.
Henry Waterhouse
SCo.
STOCK iBd BOHD BROKERS
FIRE 1HSURHHCE AGENTS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Careful Attention given to
BUSINESS TRUSTS.
tm
Globe-Wernlcke Book-Cases
and Oice Furniture
In stock, or ordered from
Manufactures.
.A. Harrison Mill Co.
ESTIWATt'S rUUMSMEU ON AIL kIMIS OF
Brick and Stone Work
Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and
All Kinds of Wood Work, Finish Turning
Etc, Etc.
KAWAIAIlAO ST., KEWALO.
Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box 552,
kitttMti, Ctttmtm lit felMm.
Fred Harrison.
CONTRACTOR AND
UUII.Dtlrt
olililiW t Promptly. I Attended 1 To.
WM. T. PATY,
irnmtHintAP onri miihion
i 1 tft
ivuuaviui uuu uuiiuui
SlHltM ClIlaaMl FwnWMi.
Hotel Strest, near Barracks
'
H. L. KERR 4c CO.
Architects and Builders
Ihmimi
:: FKOORISS BLOCK
tii.
Om. W. Pan
Tt. i'
r. w. pmi
itiiM P. O. Im nl
MARD8LEB tV PAOH
architects V Builder
Offics: Room 1-4, Arlington Anntx.
lonolulu, H. I. :' '
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish
it Short Notica. 1441
Building Materials
or aix xniDs.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN &ROBINBON.
Qassn atrsst. Honolnlo
ti. F. BBRTBLMAN'S
Carpenter 8hop
16 RBMOVBD
f rear of old stand. Entrance on Kla
tmt. Order left at either shop, or oflc
t John Nott's store, King street, will re-
orosoc' atter.'l'in. Mtltf
Plubm,Eto.
John Noti
PLUMBER,
75 and 79 King Strer
TELEPHONE HO 81.
NOW Is the time to get leaks
breakage seen to, aad yejar
Roofs Put In Orel'
By competent
For the Plunblag
On that new honae that yon
about to build or the altoratioi
yon are Intending to make t
your property. , (Jail and aae r
and get an estlmato".
JAS, NOTT, Ji
Praotioal Tinsmith and Fluaak.
Shop: Beretsnls street, 4 doors
of PnnohbowL Phone 844.
Hour 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended
W. H. DASTH
a w. Atre.
Bonolnln Sheet lettl ler.i
Galvanized Iron Skylights ud Veatllate
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pipe and Gutter Wert.
UUiU glwM. UL Own s4 MwriiM. Im.
r JttMat mmtttj (iMt4 l.1ja
Tel. White 41.
P. O. Box n-
Hotlct'to Prnperly Owners ud Boilden
I wish to notify the Property Owners
and Bulloers In general, that I am now
open for business In the Territory Stable;
Block, King St.. and am ready to give
figures on all kinds of plumbing and sew
erage work. A complete lne always cai
rled In stock. i
- C H. BROWN.
Telephone Main 48, Sanitary PJumben
p. u. aoxBii. s King at.
FRED J. CROSS,
Consulting and Bnperlntendlns.
Electrical 0 Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
EVxAro-Hjdranllc Forrer Ttansmlsdoi;
REPORTS AND BOTIMATK6
FURNISHED. ...
With Oatton-Nell Co., Queen street.
Offloe next to Poucaoo. lttt
. , JAMES, T. TAYLOB, .
M.Aa.8K.C. ,-
OONBULTINQ
Hydraulic Engineer,
t06Judd Blook. TeU. 6SI.
HonoltQu Iron Workq Ct
Improved and modem 8UQAR MA
CHINERY ot every capacity and de
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler wort
and RIVETED PIPES for lrrlgaUoi
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repaln
executed at ahorteet notice.
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
Lessona In ART EMBROIDERT will
be given by Mrs. H. H. Williams at the
City Furniture Store, Fort street
First Clasa stamping dona,
MRS. H. H. WILT JAMS.
NOTICE
The following bicycles are now at the
Police Station and owners can have them
bv Drovlnc Drooertv and mvlnr txnrnv
of advertising:
Tribune, No, 4759! Columbia, No. 8204;
Columbia, No. 6118; Eldredfie, No. 24710:
imperial, no. 14500. mu-tr
Notice of Lost Drafts.
.. .m ,,v, .,,, ,w, ,,vf, 11, iavui
of Mok Sin, and No. 1277, for M5.80, In
favor oN. A. Affonso, drawn by the Kona
auRir v,u., nave ceen lost ana payment
stopped.
M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS.
Honolulu, Dec, 24, i(oo, 1021. iw
Niken.
1 unnu ui unit nut
Judd llull.llna, Kurt street.
Intnriurated under tlio l of
Territory uf Hawaii.
tht
raid Canltnl aoO.OOO
tnera., . 89,000
Unillvldtd ProfltM 108,000
OKKICnitS AND DlltKCTOItS.
Charles M, Cooke President
1. C. Jones Vic 'resident
C. II, Cooko Casbltr
r. C. Atherton .... Assistant Casbltr
Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, K. W.
Macfarlane, E. D, Tannejr, J.fA. Ms
Candlcsa. Solicits th Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
promptly and carefully attend 0 tit
business connected with banking en
trusted to It. Bell and Purchase For
eign Exchange, Issue Letters ot Credit.
SAVINGS pBPARTMCNT!
Ordinary and Term Deposits received
and interest allowed Ha accordance
with' rules and conditions printed ft
passbooks, copies ot which may be. had l
on application. , "
Cues Iruotsu.
Wst. . lawr.
8A,NKEt8.
HONOLUU ,...t ;....B. I
San etaneUeo AfMi Ta' NsrraBa
Natiohal Baxk or 8am Fsukouoo.
Saw Fsakomoo The Nevada Nations
Bank ot San Franolsco.
Lomdok The Union Bank of London
Ltd.
Nsw Tbac Amerioai) feasance N
tlonal Bank.
Chioaoo Merchants National Bank.
Pajus Credit Xyonnals. - .
Bsblim Dresdner Bank.
Ho!tso!ia Aire Yokohama Honk.ng
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Nbw Zealand and Avvtbalu Ban
of New Zealand. ,
Victoria -akd Vakoodvmb Bank e
Britiah North Amerlw.
mMCtiaelllAlUHdECstUtlllUH
DepolsU Received. Loaat made 01 Ap
proved aeesrlty, Oosmerclal aad Travelsn
Oredite Itssed. . Bills of bcaaage eoukl
tad sold. .
Ooujotiosa faoMTTLT AooomrrBpfoa
-KsUbUabed 15e-
SISHOF (3C Co
BANKERS.
Transact a General Bsnrln.
aad Exchange Boainew:
vuuiuiensiai ana ATtveierg
Letters of Credit iaaued, aval)
able in all thtrHncipal cities
of the world.
IntereBt allowed alter July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 7
day notice 2 iper cent, (this
form will not bear interest
unless it remains undis
turbed for ono month), 3
months 3 per cent., 6 months
i& per cent, 12 months 4
per cent. , ,
Pioneer Building ana
Loan Association.
ASSirrB, "DIG. , KM, 'iu.WT.IB.
Moae7 loaned on approved eeemrtsa
.A Savings Bank for monUily depoeita
Houses built on the saoaihly in..n.
men, piar.
TwentMOT Berl of Btock U ma
opened. ",,' .
qpiCBRalr f. Lanslnf, Pre
dent: BT Ji. Rose, Vice President; C. B,
Orajreasurer; A. V. Gear, Secretarf.
PIMOTORB T. F. Lanstnc B. M,
Rose. 'A. V.Oear, A. W. Keeeh. Heara
Smith,' J. L. McLean, J. D. Holt, O.
Gray, W. L, Howard.
A. V. OCAB,
Becretarr.
(Jhamber of Commerce raws.
Office Hoars: it: in i: so p.' ml
BUaKMr CO.
....! .'..... Savings Deposits wlU be
received and Interest allowed by thU
Rank at four and one-haUVper cent.'
per annum. I
Printed copies of the Rule and Reg
ulations may be obtained on abdication.
Offloe at bank building on -Xerchant
street
it
BISHOP
CO.
TIJB Yokohama peois Bink;
1'
'k
'Lismnm.
P.ll Up C.pll.1 , y u.oco'c
RlMIV.J Fund v,n J.,,.,00.
Ileil Offlee, Yokglnmi.
The Bank buys and recalvea for rnl.
lection Bills ot Exchange, Issues Drafts
and Letters ot Credit, and transacts
a general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED-
om HUJ Dwult lor i. Boattt, 4 Mf Mat .. 1
cnu4riiitiaiSBottM,iV .!'' -
ws ri... m,.hi lot ) .., f
lir.nch ol tht Yokohimi Sptcl. Bank,
"V
Hew ReppMic Bnildm. in im sl. Boiolu
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers are fnrnlntiA.I miih m.
Dve to aix lists tier vwlr irivlnv .n ...
-- r- ..-, o...H0 M44 ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorne
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
MONTHRIPTION PRICB' ,2 P'
ayingsJBan
A. V. GEAR,
1 Inf4 DulldlDg, HoMtsla,
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